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John Sanchez

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Bio

Southwestern Law Student. 2025 Post Bar Fellow (Eviction Defense) - Legal Aid Foundation Los Angeles. Assistant Secretary - Chicano/a Latino/a Educational Foundation. Student Brand Ambassador - Westlaw Legal Research Platform.

Education

Southwestern Law School

Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
2023 - 2025
  • Majors:
    • Law

California State University-Los Angeles

Bachelor's degree program
2017 - 2021
  • Majors:
    • Real Estate
    • Political Science and Government

Maranatha High School

High School
2013 - 2017
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Law Practice

    • Dream career goals:

      Housing rights litigation.

    • Assistant Secretary

      Chicano/a Latino/a Educational Foundation
      2023 – Present2 years
    • Eviction Defense Clinic participant at Southwestern Law School

      Inner City Law Center
      2024 – 2024
    • Student Intern

      Housing Rights Center
      2024 – 2024

    Research

    • Law

      Westlaw — Student Brand Ambassador
      2023 – 2025

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Housing Rights Center — Student Intern
      2024 – 2024
    • Volunteering

      Chicano/a Latino/a Educational Foundation — Assistant Secretary
      2023 – Present
    • Advocacy

      Inner City Law Center — Participated in the Eviction Defense Clinic at Southwestern Law School through Inner City Law Center
      2024 – 2024

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Philanthropy

    Phillip Robinson Memorial Scholarship
    Growing up, I knew what it meant to live at the mercy of a landlord. My mom and I have spent years in dingy apartments, dealing with landlords who treated us as disposable. Repairs went ignored, rents increased without warning, and when we dared push back, we were met with intimidation. I quickly learned that tenants - especially those who are low income, immigrants, or monolingual Spanish speakers - are often taken advantage of simply because the landlords expect them to roll over and accept their mistreatment. This reality shaped my passion for housing rights, and it is the reason I am pursuing a career in eviction defense. I was raised by a single mother who worked tirelessly to provide for me, and despite the challenges we faced, I became the first in my family to graduate college. My lived experiences have given me a deep understanding of the struggles tenants face and the systemic issues that keep them vulnerable. Throughout law school, I committed myself to tenant advocacy, working with organizations dedicated to fighting for housing rights. My summer at the Housing Rights Center reinforced how critical legal aid is in holding bad landlords accountable, and my time at my law school’s Eviction Defense Clinic solidified my desires to stand between tenants and displacement. After law school, I will continue this work of advocating for tenants, as I have accepted an offer as a post-bar fellow at the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles in their eviction defense program. My early career will be focused on eviction defense, and I will eventually transition to going on the offensive by suing bad landlords. My long-term goal is to build a career in housing rights litigation, using the law as a tool to protect tenants and fight back against those who exploit them. I want to advocate for the most vulnerable - people like my mother, my neighbors, and countless others who deserve to live in dignity without fear or retaliation or eviction. This scholarship would provide me with critical financial support as I begin my career in public interest law. More than that, it would be a validation of the work I have dedicated myself to: standing up for tenants who might otherwise have no one in their corner. I am committed to using my legal education to bring justice to those who need it most, and I would be honored to receive this support in furthering that mission.
    John Sanchez Student Profile | Bold.org